- Louis XII of France married Mary Tudor. (1514)
- Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony after speaking out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land. (1635)
- John Henry Newman converted to Catholicism. (1845)
- The Great Chicago Fire was brought under control. (1871)
- The Washington Monument was officially opened to the public. (1888)
- The Cincinnati Reds "won" the Black Sox series. (1919)
- Che Guevara was executed for inciting revolution in Bolivia. (1967)
- Capital punishment was abolished in France. (1981)
- Camille Saint-Saens, Alfred Dreyfus, Freddie Young, Jacques Tati, Johnny Stompanato, Prince Edward, John Lennon, Joe Pepitone, Jackson Browne, Bobby Flay, Guillermo del Toro, and Fyvush Finkel were born. (various years)
- Mr. and Mrs. Bowman welcomed their second child, a daughter, into the world. (1965)
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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6 comments:
Um, happy birthday?
Happy 42nd B'day, 1965 in Chattanooga must have been a good year.
How dare you cast aspersions on the validity of my Reds' World Series win.
Oh, and happy birthday. :)
Happy birthday!
Feliz cumpleanos a ti!
(Remember how excited we were when we discovered the lunch table we had been sitting in all senior year was #42?)
Happy Birthday! Somehow your 40th at Mike's Place seems like it was just a few months ago... How does that happen?!
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